Word: climbed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Both Picard and Lennie McNamara, standout defensemen, will start for the Huskies. Northeastern has a long climb, however, to get as far "up" as it was for the previous Harvard contest...
...tragedy is that the educated few who climb from darkness to light are, at this point, more of a problem to the white man than are the jungle savages. Seeing for the first time the glitter of the white man's world, stirred by his literature (the Bible, Rousseau, Jefferson) but stunned by the gap between precept and practice, often shunned because of their color, impulsive and impatient, they are likely to become the dupes of Communism. Writing from South Africa recently, Michael Ardizzone, a British journalist, reported a conversation with his Negro office messenger-a grown man named...
...they come with nothing, for baggage in East Germany is a sign of flight or intent to flee-punishable offenses. Though the Communists methodically plug one exit after another into West Germany, 1,000 refugees a day now pour into West Berlin, and authorities expect the figure will eventually climb to as much...
...tell this type because they refuse a cocktail at noon and always rush off to the slopes like Greta Garbo-"I vant to be alone!" They do parallel christies all the way down the slope, stand at the bottom and examine the trail they left, and then climb on the tow again with a determined expression, swearing softly...
Last month Editor Fedoseev tried to climb back on the bandwagon by publishing in Izvestia a series of articles extravagantly praising another economic treatise (TIME, Oct. 13) by a more reliable author -J. Stalin. This treatise directly attacked what was now tarred as the Voznesensky thesis: there are still economic laws, said Stalin, "which take place independently of the will of man"; people who don't realize this are "dazzled by the extraordinary success of the Soviet system, and they begin to imagine that the Soviet Government can 'do anything.' " (Only J. Stalin, of all Russians, dares...